Edgecliff Student Newspaper

Edgecliff Student Newspaper

Xavier University Exhibit Journals, Publications, Conferences, and Edgecliff oC llege Newspaper Proceedings 1946-04-10 Edgecliff tudeS nt Newspaper Edgecliff olC lege - Cincinnati Follow this and additional works at: http://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/edgecliff_newspaper Recommended Citation Edgecliff oC llege - Cincinnati, "Edgecliff tudeS nt Newspaper" (1946). Edgecliff College Newspaper. Book 49. http://www.exhibit.xavier.edu/edgecliff_newspaper/49 This Book is brought to you for free and open access by the Journals, Publications, Conferences, and Proceedings at Exhibit. It has been accepted for inclusion in Edgecliff oC llege Newspaper by an authorized administrator of Exhibit. For more information, please contact [email protected]. Volume XI Walnut Hills, Cincinnati, Ohio April 10, 1946 No. 4 Edgecliff· Welcomes Thespians High School Girls In Plays Open Letter Dedicated Guests To Tour Winners Are Awarded To Guests Of The Day College Campus Silver Loving Cup Dear High School Seniors: The Edgecliff Players present­ Today we say "hi" and grin a This af.ternoon Edgecliff wel­ ed their sixth annu·al one-act welcome to all of you high school comes the high gchool seniors of play contest last evening, April seniors, so ask questions, scatter greater Cincinnati as guests of 9, in the college auditorium. around, make yourselves known. the college. The freshmen, Each class produced a play and If we fall ove;r you, we'll rise up sophomore, and junior classes tJhe winning gwu·p was awarded again. That's college training! will serve on the welcoming a sHver loving cup upon which We're terribly ex·cited, because committee and will be posted at willl be eng.raved lhe title of the we've been waiting so long for the various ·buildings at Edge­ play, •the names of the cast and you. Why we even had the cliff. The senior class will act the year. binoculars out. You saw us, as guides to the high school sen­ The judges for the contest were iors for a tour of the campus. didn't you, Mary Jane? Mr. Robert L. Otto, WKRC news­ We may sound too fuU of ex­ The winning play of the one­ caster; Miss Ruth Dowdan, de­ huberance - but that's natural. a.ct play contest, Which was held par.tment of speech, University of That's just the way we are, be­ last evening, will 1be presented Cincinnati; and Miss Eleanor cause we're in love - with col­ f.or the guests in the auditorium. McDonald, teacher of speech. Tea will be served in the 15all lege. And you know when you're Student dirootors o'f the plays room in Emery hall. in love you want to do good for given were Jean Sperber, "White the one you love. So we're plug­ Iris;" Ruth Gratsch, " Will-O~the ging for Our Lady of Cincinnati. Wi's1p;" Ma.gdalen Janz, "Anti­ Swne of us will be leaving it Junior Prom Clock Wise;" and Helen Mary this year, and we do want the Elias, "So Wonderful in White." "best" to take our place. To Honor Seniors The casts included: seniors, You have probably heard many Helen Mary, Betty Dierker, Rita tales about college life, but be­ Muehlenkamp, and Eleen &bt; lieve only the best. Exams may The annual junior prom hon~ Patricia Janszen Elected junior1S, Mary Janszen, Beth seem difficult, and they are, but oring tJhe seniors, the first since IF\l;annery, Ruth Dossman, and then they happen so seldom - 1943, will 1be held Friday, May 10, Sal!ly Sue Thompson; sophomores, we won'.t say how often - that in Erner~ hall from 9 to 1 o'clock. Edgecliff Prom Queen Rita Berke, Aida Valerio, Pegge ~~~~~~~~~~~~ they don't tip the scales. We At midnight, Patricia Janszen, Williams and Doris Woll; fresh­ know that some of you haven't senior, will be crowned Prom By Mary Lou .Sauer basketball. One of Her Majes­ men, Mary :Beth Ritter, Henriet­ taken them in high school and Queen 'by Jean Decker, presi­ "Love~y to Look At" could well ty's rrwre passiv·e interests is her ta Richter, Mangaret Mary Rack, you think you wouldn't know dent of the junior class. !Miss be the theme song of Edgecliff's col~ection of popular and semi­ Rilla Jean O'Galla.gher, Fay where to begin, but you learn. Janszen was selected for this Queen-elect, P·at Janszen, beau­ classkal records, a never-ending Truss, Helen Joering, and Mar­ None of us was born in college. honor by the vote of the under­ teous senior who is as vibrant source of entertainment for the garet Keillor. Cel'tainly you feel sad to leave classmen. and fair as the season of her cor­ Princess and her royaJ friends. those wonderful high school days, The Prom Queen's attendan·ts onation. Loves To Travel but while you're crying, shed a will be Beatrice Arling, Jean Truly regal, the Queen of the Yes, Her Highness is mQrtal, few tears for your friends who Huelsmann, Anne Hen.gelbrok, Players To Enact first Junior Prom in three years and, like the res·t of us, she has a ren"t coming here. and Joan Schulz, who were also i3 taLl and graceful, possessed of imperfections. Edgecliff's Queen Just remember, and we quote chosen by the student body. "Junior Miss" a crown of golden :hair whi.ch has a pass.ion fo r travel which Browning, "The ·best is yet to '11he chairmen for arrange­ marks her as a perfect queen for borders on wanderlus.t. To sat­ be." A freshman's daily pro­ ments for the prom are Jeanne "Junior Miss," a comedy in such a !festive occasion. Al­ isfiy her desire for the open road, gram is filled with fun and Fischer. prngra:ms; Arleen Mink, three acts by Jerome Chodorov though she is truly queenly, Her and •to recover from the strain study and, believe it or not, they decora:tions; Elaine Alf, public­ and Joserph Fields, based on the Majesty has none o·f the aloof­ of graduation, Pat is planning a go together; they "go steady" for ity; Ruth Gratsch, refreshments; book ·by Sally Benson, will be ness of royalty, for she possesses trnly royal vacation with friend four years. Helen Heskamp, orchestra; Rose­ presenited by the Edgecliff Play­ an infectious smile and a pair of and feLlow hrune economks ma­ Initiation will give you the firs.t mary Centner, voting; Frances ers shortly after Easter. tiwin'kling 1blue eyes portraying jor, Dot Bosken, for the whole opportunity to display your tal­ Dowling, invitations; and Edith The cast will include Madge thiat attractive friendl•iness which summer. Although they plan to . ent. The supper at the grill Rieckelman, gifts. Jean Decker Smith as Fuffy; Elaine Gates, appeals .to all her loyal subjects . d!riv.e themse1ves, their object (Continued on Page 4) is general chairman of the event. Ellen Curtis; Jean Ann Llewel­ Queen Of The Kitchen is to recover suffidenUy from the lyn, Mrs. Graves; Sally Sue But Princess Pat is not a lady co::niplete exhaustion which Thompson, Judy Graves; How­ of leisur.e, as are most queens, comes with being a senior to be­ NFCCS Climaxes Yearly Activities· ard Knoepfler, Mr. Graves; Joe since seniors in colle·ge do not gin their careers next fall. Kapf.er. Willis Reynolds; Aida have this longed-for privilege. And w hat are the Queen's plans With Conference At Edgecliff College Valerio, Hilda: John Burns, Has­ Edigecliff 's Queen is a busy lady for 1that important after-gradua­ kel Cummings; John Cl'Umme, - the ex>cepti.o n to the rule that tion position? Characteristi.cal­ The Cincinnati Region of the "Toward A Peacefu1l World" Barlow Adams; and Dorothy Sel­ "the queen is in the parlor." ly, Her Majesty wants to stay in N.F .tC.C.S. climaxed its yearly ac­ was the theme permeati.ng the zer, Lois Graves. P.at's domain is the k itchen, her own little domain - the tivities with a regional collllfer­ following discussions: "The P;ro­ where she is in complete com­ ki.tchen - even after being ele­ ence of .the Internationa l Rela­ gress of the United Nations Or­ mand of .the pots a nd pans. Well vated to the honor o'f reig.ning tions Co!TllITlission at Our Ladry of ganization," Eleanor Waters, Our Pan-American Day fitted for these surroundings, over all of Edgecliff, but she Cincinnati college Sunday, Mareh Lady of Cincinnati oollege; "The Her Highness is a home econom­ hasn't yet decided what wm be 10. Delegates fr<>m Xavier uni­ Intennat10nal Court of Justice," To Be Observed ics major and president of the her definite course of action in verisity, Dayton university, Our Betty Ann Plagema11 Mt. St. Jo­ Edgecliff Home Economics club, the not-too-disitant 'future of the Lady of Cincinnati coJJe.ge, Ma­ seph college; "'Dhe Uniited Na­ noted for having the best supper business world. Pan-American day will be ob­ rian college, Nazareth college tions Educaitional, Scientific, and meetings ' of any clulb on camipus. But whatever Edgecliff's Queen served at Edgecliff, W ednesday, and M t. St. Joseph college at­ Cultural Organization," Sally After fuur years as a student decides to do, her loyal subjects April 17, at a special assem'bly tended the meeting. The Rev. Sue Thompson, Our Lady of Cin­ in "kitchen classes," Pat recent­ are sure that success can be the under the direction of the Pan­ Stanley Bertke, regional chap­ cinnati college; "The Internation­ ly conducted one, te.aching the only result for tlhe chamning American club.

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